Siel DK80

The Siel DK-80 is an odd synth that could be said to bridge the gap
between low end mid-eighties Roland and Sequential type synthesizers. It
is an analog synth with digital control. It is also bi-timbral with a
split keyboard mode giving you 2 polysynths in one keyboard! The sounds
are OK, and the DK-80 makes a great backup synth. It has an on-board
two-track sequencer, chord memory and hold, programmable stereo panning
and sweeping. Parameters are edited one at a time and via membrane push
buttons. For a fair price the DK-80 is certainly an exotic addition to
any synth set up but may be too limited to use as your main or only
analog synth. It is used by Eat Static